It’s Easy to Play With Pastel Hair Colours Thanks to Kristen Ess Rose Gold Temporary Tint
Back in August, I went to a professional colourist to have my hair died pink. It cost a fortune ($400+), even though I was already blonde, and it lasted maybe a month… maybe.
I went back in September to have my hair toned pink (again) and that colour lasted like 3 washes. I was complaining to my client/friend about how much it costs to maintain pink/rose gold hair when she told me (and gave me) Kristen Ess Rose Gold Temporary Tint and I’ve just been using this since!
Kristen Ess Rose Gold Temporary Tint is the first in-shower watercolour that creates a temporary tone when sprayed on wet hair and then rinsed out. It is so easy to use:
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Shampoo your hair and rinse;
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Spray it on wet or towel dried hair (towel dried will last longer);
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Comb it through your hair;
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Let is sit for a few minutes;
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Rinse it out.
I actually spray it in my hair twice. I spray, comb, then spray again, then let it since. You don’t have to comb it through either, I do it for a more even application.
Kristen Ess Rose Gold Temporary Tint works best on pre-lightened or naturally blonde hair and washes out in 1-3 washes, depending on the porosity of your hair.
I get about 3 washes, which is 3 weeks for me because I only wash my hair once a week, before I need to use it again.
Kristen Ess Rose Gold Temporary Tint is cheaper than going to the hair salon and it lasts just as long. The product is $12 USD or $14.99 CAD and available online at well.ca or in Target stores.